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Durability Versus Concentration as an Explanation for Price Inflexibility
Authors:Caucutt  Elizabeth M.  Ghosh  Mrinal  Kelton  Christina M.L.
Affiliation:(1) Department of Economics, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, 14627–0156, U.S.A;(2) Business School, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, U.S.A;(3) Department of Economics, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, 45221–0371, U.S.A
Abstract:We document the extent of price rigidity across United States manufacturing industries in the 1980s and early 1990s and compare rigidity across different phases of the business cycle. We measure price rigidity in three ways – each under four different sets of assumptions. We take an approach that relies on disaggregated data; we look at price patterns for over 4000 individual manufactured commodities. Both durability and seller concentration are found to be important factors explaining differences in price rigidity across industrial product classes. Using our data, we replicate the regression results found in Carlton (1986) that were based on actual transaction prices from the 1960s.
Keywords:Price rigidity  market concentration  administered pricing  product durability
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